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Ghar ka khaana
Who doesn’t love home-made food? Home-made
food is comfort food, for when you are feeling low;
home-made food is happy food, for when you simply
want to relax at home and chit-chat with your family.
Chhole chaawal, kadi pakoda, rajma chaawal, baingan
ka bharta …. Mmmmm. Sounds delicious, right?
Here’s a story about the love for home-made food.
Rohan, a teenage boy, was very picky about his
food. It was only his mother, Ruchi, who, along
the years, had mastered the art of catering to
Rohan’s taste buds. It could be said that Rohan
would only eat food made by his mother.
Even at restaurants he barely touched
his plate and street food was never an
attraction to him.
He stayed immersed in books and activities all
day but when his stomach growled you could be
sure that he would sneak into the kitchen to see
what his mother was cooking. He would never
go without having at least two meals of ghar ka
khana every day.
Things took a turn for the worse when Rohan,
indulging in his new-found love for cycling, met
with a serious accident while trying to make his
bike jump across a flight of stairs.
As a result he had to be admitted to a
nursing home for treatment to his
wounds and surgery for his broken
bones.
This, however, was an extremely unsuitable
situation for Rohan. The nursing home’s
food was not something he could bring
himself to eat.
He missed his mother’s food and on
top of that, was limited by the number
of things he could do while being in the
nursing home.
All these factors together made him home-sick.
Rohan would end up eating only the bare
minimum and refuse to eat any further. This
made the doctors concerned. They told Rohan’s
parents that this was not good for his recovery.
One doctor suggested that they try to get his
post-surgical treatment done at home. His
parents decided that this was a better option
and it was definitely more important to get his
nutrition levels to rise and also so that he could
get better happily.
Through the doctor’s themselves they learnt
about HealthCare atHOME and its various
services. They then wasted no time in booking
wound dressing, physiotherapy and nursing
services for Rohan at home.
Thankfully for Rohan, after 3 days of
the nursing home, he was back home
to his books, his movies, and most
importantly, his mother’s home-made
food.
Indeed, the taste of home food and
effective physiotherapy soon restored
Rohan's health and spirit. His mother is
wondering how he will survive when he
goes to college.
There are many like Rohan and his family
who have benefited from home healthcare
services. To know more about the services
offered by HealthCare atHOME India.
www.healthcareathomeindia.com

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Ghar ka khaana

  • 2. Who doesn’t love home-made food? Home-made food is comfort food, for when you are feeling low; home-made food is happy food, for when you simply want to relax at home and chit-chat with your family. Chhole chaawal, kadi pakoda, rajma chaawal, baingan ka bharta …. Mmmmm. Sounds delicious, right? Here’s a story about the love for home-made food.
  • 3. Rohan, a teenage boy, was very picky about his food. It was only his mother, Ruchi, who, along the years, had mastered the art of catering to Rohan’s taste buds. It could be said that Rohan would only eat food made by his mother.
  • 4. Even at restaurants he barely touched his plate and street food was never an attraction to him.
  • 5. He stayed immersed in books and activities all day but when his stomach growled you could be sure that he would sneak into the kitchen to see what his mother was cooking. He would never go without having at least two meals of ghar ka khana every day.
  • 6. Things took a turn for the worse when Rohan, indulging in his new-found love for cycling, met with a serious accident while trying to make his bike jump across a flight of stairs.
  • 7. As a result he had to be admitted to a nursing home for treatment to his wounds and surgery for his broken bones.
  • 8. This, however, was an extremely unsuitable situation for Rohan. The nursing home’s food was not something he could bring himself to eat.
  • 9. He missed his mother’s food and on top of that, was limited by the number of things he could do while being in the nursing home.
  • 10. All these factors together made him home-sick. Rohan would end up eating only the bare minimum and refuse to eat any further. This made the doctors concerned. They told Rohan’s parents that this was not good for his recovery.
  • 11. One doctor suggested that they try to get his post-surgical treatment done at home. His parents decided that this was a better option and it was definitely more important to get his nutrition levels to rise and also so that he could get better happily.
  • 12. Through the doctor’s themselves they learnt about HealthCare atHOME and its various services. They then wasted no time in booking wound dressing, physiotherapy and nursing services for Rohan at home.
  • 13. Thankfully for Rohan, after 3 days of the nursing home, he was back home to his books, his movies, and most importantly, his mother’s home-made food.
  • 14. Indeed, the taste of home food and effective physiotherapy soon restored Rohan's health and spirit. His mother is wondering how he will survive when he goes to college.
  • 15. There are many like Rohan and his family who have benefited from home healthcare services. To know more about the services offered by HealthCare atHOME India. www.healthcareathomeindia.com